A Comparative Study of Goal Setting Among Netball Players Playing at Different Positions
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Setting goals has always been a vital part of people's everyday lives, whether the goal is to successfully
manage their time, perform well on a math test, or take on the obligations of fatherhood. Throughout their
lives, people naturally want to complete a variety of tasks, and setting objectives helps them achieve these
aspirations. As stated in Maltbey (2001), Weinberg and Gould describe a goal as "an objective, a standard, a
point of action, or a level of performance or capability." According to this definition, a goal is a standard that
one aspires to meet. Setting goals is arguably one of the most important skills taught to athletes to help them
achieve optimal performance. According to Weinberg, Stitcher, and Richardson (1994), goal setting is a wellknown motivational technique for improving performance and finishing tasks in both personal and athletic
contexts.
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